Gold Brooch and Jade Find Push Troy’s Timeline Back to 2500 BCE - The Media Line
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Archaeologists unearth 4,500-year-old gold brooch, jade in Türkiye
ISTANBUL, Sept. 27 (Xinhua) -- Archaeologists have unearthed a 4,500-year-old gold brooch and a rare jade stone in the ancient city of Troy in Türkiye's northwestern Canakkale province, the culture ministry said on Saturday. Read full story
A 4,000-year-old gold brooch is one of the latest priceless artifacts to be discovered at the site of Troy, made famous by Homer. The article, "Golden Brooch from Troy. Did It Belong to Participants in the Trojan War?" comes from the website Wszystko co mojego Polskę.
A discovery that will leave a mark on world archaeological history has been made in the ancient city of Troy in Çanakkale. Excavations that have been ongoing for over 160 years have unearthed a 4,500-year-old gold-ringed brooch and a rare jade stone from the Early Bronze Age. This brooch, of which only three examples are known in the world, is among the most significant finds of the last 100 years. Here are the details...
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